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The Monroe Institute
Topics: TMI News, TMI Newsletter, TMI Resources, The Monroe Institute, The Monroe Institute History,...
Ace User Magazine is a newsletter aimed for Jupiter Ace users that was published in the early 1980s.
Apple 2000 was a UK-based magazine, calling itself "The All Apple User Group Committed to All Apple Users Including Macintosh". It was published in the late 1980s to the early 1990s.
The official newsletter of the Apple Users Group Brisbane.
Apple Contact magazine was an official Apple newsletter which began publication in 1978 and was an outreach for Apple user groups.
Apple Hebdo is a french-language newsletter for the Apple family of computers, published in the 1980s.
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Electronic Games
Arcade Express billed itself as the bi-weekly electronic games newsletter. Published in the early 1980s.
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Society of American Archivists
Archival Outlook (ISSN 1520-3379) is published six times a year and distributed in print and electronically by the Society of American Archivists. It currently has a circulation of more than 6,200. The newsletter updates readers on important business of the Society and on the work of its many component groups. It reports on regional, national, and international news of relevance to the North American archival profession. Articles focus on best practice and how-to pieces on timely and relevant...
Argonauts was an Amiga newsletter published in the early 1990s.
This is a collection of the Argus Camera Companies newsletters. The company was started in 1936 in Ann Arbor, MI. It was made famous by its C-3 model camera, often referred to as "The Brick." These newsletters chronicle company achievement and updates as well as those of the employees including marriages, births, and anniversaries.
Topic: Argus Camera Co.
Asgard News was a corporate newsletter for Asgard Publishing.
Atari Coin Connection was the Atari corporate newsletter for Atari's arcade division.
46 issues (694 pages, 245 MB) of the newsletter of the Atari Computer Enthusiasts of Columbus, Ohio (ACEC) newsletter. It was renamed to Fuji Facts during its run.
The Atari Connection was the official publication of the Atari Computer division. It was a quarterly slick-format newsletter/magazine that was as much an extended sales brochure as it was an informational magazine. As such, it was very similar to what Apple put out for their computers.
Archival holdings and publications of the Augusta County Historical Society, founded in Staunton, Virginia, in 1964.
Topics: Augusta County history, Shenandoah Valley history, Virginia history
The Australian Apple Review newsletter was published by Gareth Powell from 1984-1987.
The Australian National OS9 Newsletter was a Color Computer-oriented newsletter created by Gordon Bentzen, Don Berrie and Bob Devries. Issues were produced from July 1988 to August 1994. Credit to CoCoCoding for issue information and summary.
(Australian) National OS9 Newsletter, which were produced from July 1988 to August 1994 by Gordon Bentzen, Don Berrie and Bob Devries.
BASUG (British Apple System Users Group) newsletters, published in the early 1980s.
Blitz User was a newsletter published in New Zealand for users of Blitz Basic 2.
Bollettino Ufficiale della Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia
Topics: Friuli Venezia Giulia, Bollettino Ufficiale, BUR
ByteBack was a newsletter published in the UK in the 1990s.
Byte Bandits of America is a TRS-80 Newsletter for a California group of TRS-80s users.
CLOAD was a magazine on cassette for the TRS-80 Model I computer, and was a forerunner of the later concept of disk magazines. It began publishing in March, 1978, by founding publisher Ralph McElroy and editor Dick Fuller. Its name was from the command used in TRS-80 BASIC to load a program from a cassette. David Lagerquist became editor-in-chief of CLOAD Magazine in July 1980. It continued publishing until at least 1984, and was joined by sister publication Chromasette, for the TRS-80 Color...
Carpenters Fan Club Newsletter
Christ The King E-News Newsletter
CoCo-123 is the voice of the Glenside Computer Club, a newsletter dedicated to the Radio Shack Color Computer, and published since 1985 into the 1990s.
CoCo Nutz! was a retro newsletter published in PDF form for a couple years from 2005-2007. Edited by Mary Kramer, the newsletter came out quarterly and covered various Radio Shack Color Computer subjects, including interviews and articles.
C16 Plus 4 Handbook is a UK newsletter aimed at Commodore users that was published in the 1990s.
Computer Monthly Newsletter was published in the early 90s.
Computer News PC newsletter was published in the 1990s.
Besides the glossy magazines, stacks of photocopied, hand-printed and distributed newsletters brought information and insight to computer users. In cases where the newsletters grew into full magazines, check the Computer Magazines collection. General Computer Newsletters The 80 Notebook Ace User Magazine Apple 2000 Apple Content Apple Hebdo Newsletter (French) Argonauts Newsletter Asgard Newsletter Atari Owners Club Bulletin Australian National OS9 Newsletter Australian OS9 Newsletter (Alt.)...
Crashed Newsletter is a newsletter dedicated to the Sam Coupe and ZX Spectrum computers, published in the 1990s.
DOSPLUS Newsletter, a early 1980s newsletter published by Micro-Systems Software.
Archive of the monthly community newsletter Deddington News, covering the villages of Deddington, Clifton and Hempton in Oxfordshire, UK. See also http://www.deddingtonnews.co.uk and http://www.deddingtonhistory/backissues .
Topics: Deddington, Clifton, Hempton, newsletter
The DERIVE User Group was founded founded in 1991. The DUG now consists of more than 500 members from all over the world. The DUG publishes the DERIVE-Newsletter four times a year and organizes local User Group meetings. Each DERIVE-Newsletter has 46 pages minimum (40 pages 1995 and 34 pages before), with information about how DERIVE and the TI-92/89 is being used and useful hints for working with the program and the TI-92/89 and Voyage 200.
Dragon Stop Press, a newsletter related to the Data Dragon, published in the UK in 1982-1983.
Dynamic Memories is a TRS-80 User Group Newsletter for the South Bay TRS-80 Users Group, published in the 1980s.
ELBUG Magazine is the newsletter for the BBC Micro published by BEEBUG Publications published in the UK in the 1980s.
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Samuele Bacchiocchi
Endtime Issues Newsletters were produced by Sam Bacchiocchi from 1998 through 2008 and were formerly published at his website, biblicalperspectives.com. This collection represents a substantial portion of the work of his later life. As he stated, "Preparing each newsletter takes between 50 to 100 hours, because I try to address each subject as thoroughly as I possibly can," therefore this collection is of scholarly interest to many, both theological friend and foe alike. Dr....
Topic: Seventh-day Adventist, Eschatology, Ellen G. White, Samuele Bacchiocchi
An employee-only newsletter for Walt Disney employees.
This is the fanclub magazine of Japanese songwriter and composer Yuki Kajiura and her projects FictionJunction, FictionJunction Yuuka, and Kalafina. It lasted from 2009 to 2018 and had 36 volumes, not including Extra, Kalafina Making Booklet “After Eden” Special Live 2011, and Kalafina Making Booklet “Magia”. Included in this collection are all 39 volumes.
Topics: Yuki Kajiura, Kalafina, Fiction Junction, FictionJunction Yuuka, Wakana, Keiko, H-el-ical//, Kaori...
The Newsletter for Forth Enthusiasts.
Geo News Magazine was the official newsletter of GeoClub, a GEOS-specific user group.
GeoJournal was the official newsletter of GEOMETRIX, the nation's first GEOS-Specific user group.
Geovision Newsletter was dedicated to GEOS. Only three issues were published.
II Alive Newsletter was a publication published by Quality Computers, a large mail-order retailer specializing in the Apple II.
Ichan Tecolotl (casa del tecolote), nace al cumplirse 10 años de la creación del CIESAS como tal (3 de septiembre de 1980). Surge del interés de facilitar la comunicación entre el personal de un CIESAS cuyas tareas abarcan ya buena parte del espacio geográfico de nuestro país y en ocasiones lo desbordan. Busca dar a conocer -de manera sencilla y expedita- las múltiples facetas académicas que conforman el rostro de una institución que, a la vez que encuentra su razón de ser en el...
Topics: anthroplogy, history, ethnohistory
Henry George Seldes (/ˈsɛldəs/ sel-dəs;[aa] November 16, 1890 — July 2, 1995) was an American investigative journalist and media critic. The writer and critic Gilbert Seldes was his younger brother. Actress Marian Seldes is his niece. Influenced by Lincoln Steffens, his career began when he was nineteen years old and was hired at the Pittsburgh Leader. In 1914, he was appointed night editor of the Pittsburgh Post. In 1916, he went to the United Press in London and, starting in 1917,...
"Inside Solaris Newsletter: Tips & Techniques for users of Sun Solaris," initially published by ZD Journals and later Element K Press. Issues were published monthly and covered beginnier and intermediate-level technical topics of interest to Sun Solaris system administrators.
Intellivision Game Club News, the newsletter related to the Intellivision Game Console.
InterAction magazine was the newsletter and magazine for Sierra On-Line, later On-Line Systems, founded by Ken and Roberta Williams and focused on a variety of entertainment software throughout the 1980s and 1990s.
King's Byte Magazine is the newsletter of the Kings County TRS-80 Users Group. It covers the TRS-80 machine and was published in the early part of the 1980s.
Our mission is to provide an official repository for materials of historical significance to Lancaster Bible College. Our aim is to enlighten and educate researchers about the history and legacy of Lancaster Bible College. Our goal is to accomplish the stated through the arrangement, description, and preservation of these resources. The Archives and Special Collections serves as an official repository for materials of historical significance to Lancaster Bible College. The Archives...
Topics: Lancaster Bible College, Lancaster School of the Bible, Lancaster Bible College and Graduate...
A collection of Living Orthodoxy magazines, 1979-2015
Topic: Russian Orthodox religion
Script was a newsletter primarily focused on LocoScript, the word processing software package for the Amstrad PCW line of computers. Throughout the newsletter's lifetime of 1987 to 1992, 24 issues were produced by Locomotive Software Ltd., the software house that produced the LocoScript software, amongst other software packages, many of them also for the Amstrad PCW. Each issue featured a News section as well as a selection of letters, with replies, to Locomotive Software Ltd. Additionally,...
An archive of “The Trail Blazer,” a newsletter published by the Metropolitan Horsemen’s Association of Oakland, California. Established in 1938, the MHA promotes equestrian sports, uniting horse people across all disciplines to develop good horsemanship. The club maintains Sequoia Arena in Oakland’s Joaquin Miller Park and works to preserve equestrian facilities and trail access in the East Bay Area.
Topic: mha-trailblazer
The official newsletter of Miller Microcomputer Services Forth, published in the 1980s.
Society Publications: ML Bulletin, The Magic Lantern Bulletin, The Magic Lantern Gazette, ePub, 30-year Index
Topics: magic lantern, pre-cinema, precinema, magic lantern slide, glass slide, magic lantern show, magic...
Meteo FVG - Periodico Meteo a cura dell'osservatorio meteo (Osmer) della Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia
Topics: Friuli, Meteo
Micro Cornucopia was a 1980s microcomputer magazine for hobbyists and enthusiasts, published in Bend, Oregon by David J. Thompson, a former Tektronix engineer. The magazine, originally conceived as a newsletter for users of the Ferguson Big Board (a single-board CP/M computer), was published bi-monthly beginning in July 1981. It soon expanded its coverage to other board-level computers, the Kaypro computer, and general hobbyist/experimental computing, with special interest areas being robotics,...
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BAM Publishing
Published starting in 1984, the MicroTimes Newspaper lauded itself as the newsletter for computer users in California. Published in two editions (Northern California and Southern), with minor but noticeable differences between them, MicroTimes provided interviews, instructions, humor and opinion pieces related to all manner of home computers and business.
The Midnite Software Gazette was a newsletter started for the Central Illinois PET Users Group. Published by Jim Strasa, it dated from 1980 to 1987, published 41 issues and additional materials, and expanded its coverage out to all Commodore computers.
Weekly newsletter for the Shelton State community.
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Morton Grove Public Library
An archive of newsletters from the Morton Grove Public Library in Morton Grove, Illinois. Learn more at mgpl.org .
Topic: newsletter
The New Zork Times was the official newsletter of the Infocom software company, covering internal company news and releases of new games and products.
Newsletters Miscellaneous and Unsorted Contributions
Northern Bytes Newsletter is a newsletter published by The Alternate Source Information Outlet in the 1980s.
OS-9 International was a newsletter for the European Forum For OS-9, published in the 1990s.
OS-9 Message of the Day was a newsletter published by the OS-9 USers Group in the late 1980s through to the late 1990s.
The OS-9 Newsletter was the official newsletter of the Bellingham OS-9 Users Forum, published in the 1990s.
Odyssey Aventura is a spanish-language glossy newsletter and catalog related to the Odyssey 2 system, including announcements of new games, reviews of hardware and software, and related products. It was published in the early 1980s by Mauro Ivan Marketing Editorial.